YIPEEEEEEE.
I am finally done with all my essay assignments for this semester, and have gone through 5 essays and 3 exams since CNY, ie in ~6 weeks.
I hope that’s just a ONCE in a lifetime experience. I’m mentally exhausted now, but extremely happy. =)))
I could never have imagined myself having to survive through this, but when you are thrown into the ocean, you NEED to somehow learn how to swim, there and then.
This reminds me of the time I willingly threw myself into the orchestra and nearly got drown, if not, being swallowed by bigger fishes or maybe an octopus.
The only way to learn how to swim is being in the swimming pool, out of your comfortable safety zone. And being in a position where you are vulnerable to being ridiculed.
You got to have thick skin to shield you from criticisms and a thin heart to be receptive to other people’s comments on how you can further improve yourself.
That aside, Olive and I had a great therapy at the movie tonight!!!
Tada! How to train your dragon. =)
Awesome show!!! I love animation. Creativity brings your mind out of the natural realm into a make-believe world. For a tour. =)
And I badly needed that tonight!
This movie reminds me of a verse
But God has chosen the foolish things of the world to put to shame the wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to put to shame the things which are mighty;
1 Corinthians 1:27
Hiccup (the main actor) was the scrawniest and most timid of all, yet he became the one who revolutionised his society.
Night fury/ Knight Furry (his dragon) was the only dragon which doesn’t kill, yet eventually he fought with the strongest dragon and saved every one.
=)
It’s quite encouraging, I have a little more hope now.
P.S: Sorry I just have to spoil it. HA
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